Utterly humourless characters, a plot so mindlessly simple it makes the new Star Trek movie look like a David Lynch film, repetitive and too-long action sequences, with a screenplay so po-faced it makes you wonder if a human or robot wrote the thing, capped off with yet another end-of-the-world action sequence that reminded me far too much of those awful Transformers movies where there was so much crap on the screen you couldn't even tell what was happening.

It's not a terrible movie (and it's the best Superman movie since the first couple back in the 70s) but it's not nearly as much fun as The Avengers or the first Spider-Man movie or as compelling as Batman Begins.

Finally saw this movie a couple of weeks back on IMAX and...it lived up to the hype imo. Me and my oldest boy utterly enjoyed MOS. Great action sequences/CGI, was a fun and entertaining movie for sure. Was it perfect, nope. Did it have a few weird plot holes, sure. But still a great comic book movie. Gunna try and catch this one in theatres one more time.

Utterly humourless characters, a plot so mindlessly simple it makes the new Star Trek movie look like a David Lynch film, repetitive and too-long action sequences, with a screenplay so po-faced it makes you wonder if a human or robot wrote the thing, capped off with yet another end-of-the-world action sequence that reminded me far too much of those awful Transformers movies where there was so much crap on the screen you couldn't even tell what was happening.

It's not a terrible movie (and it's the best Superman movie since the first couple back in the 70s) but it's not nearly as much fun as The Avengers or the first Spider-Man movie or as compelling as Batman Begins.

Speaking of Lynch. Man, how awesome was Mulholland Drive?

As for MOS, I liked it a lot. I found it a bit weird first five-ten minutes, but quickly got into it and it was great fun.

I enjoyed it more than The Dark Knight Rises and The Avengers. But, I have it about even with Iron Man 3.

I would of liked a little more Costner. But, that's about my only complaint..

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By the sounds of it, yes!
My guess is they'll introduce Batman similar to how they brought the two together in "The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller.
Then, once Bruce Wayne is introduced to that Universe, it'll set everything up perfectly for Flash and Wonder Woman, and finally, the Justice League. I hope they maintain the semi-darker tone set by MOS, for all movies in the "series".

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By the sounds of it, yes!
My guess is they'll introduce Batman similar to how they brought the two together in "The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller.
Then, once Bruce Wayne is introduced to that Universe, it'll set everything up perfectly for Flash and Wonder Woman, and finally, the Justice League. I hope they maintain the semi-darker tone set by MOS, for all movies in the "series".

Semi-dark with some comedic relief. That would be nice.

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I am a huge fan of MOS. I do think they could have had a better story line, but I love that they didn't introduce Lex yet. Cavill did an admirable job. He's no Bale/Downey Jr. but he looked the part and he did a great job of playing an outsider who doesn't seem to fit.

What I loved the most about the movie was that they didn't introduce Lex yet. I hope they cast him right though as the last thing I want is another cheesy version of Lex.

As for a Justice League movie.. just don't see it happening. Unlike the Marvel characters, the DC characters are all god-like. So to create a movie where a bunch of God like characters needing to bring their A game will be difficult. Maybe Brainiac could posses Superman and the other DC characters have to come in to try and 'kill' him so that he doesn't annihilate earth.

Either way I could see the budget for that movie making it one of the most expensive movies ever made.

Wonder Woman movie has been in and out of pre- production talks for I don't know how long..

Yeah never understood why they couldn't get that movie right. There was a tv show version of Wonder Woman that got axed by NBC before it even made it to the air. Adrianne Palicki from Friday Night Lights was supposed to play her.

I am a huge fan of MOS. I do think they could have had a better story line, but I love that they didn't introduce Lex yet. Cavill did an admirable job. He's no Bale/Downey Jr. but he looked the part and he did a great job of playing an outsider who doesn't seem to fit.

What I loved the most about the movie was that they didn't introduce Lex yet. I hope they cast him right though as the last thing I want is another cheesy version of Lex.

As for a Justice League movie.. just don't see it happening. Unlike the Marvel characters, the DC characters are all god-like. So to create a movie where a bunch of God like characters needing to bring their A game will be difficult. Maybe Brainiac could posses Superman and the other DC characters have to come in to try and 'kill' him so that he doesn't annihilate earth.

Either way I could see the budget for that movie making it one of the most expensive movies ever made.

Kevin Spacey was so hilariously OTT as Lex! He was the best part of the movie!

The Justice League film will likely happen if these movies are succesful. Just not anytime in the next five years..

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